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What does it take to be a Referee?




what does it take
to be a Referee?

         



 ►click here More Info & Ref Training

AYSO Region 214, South Pasadena • San Marino
is committed to a friendly atmosphere!

No experience necessary !

We’ll train you, mentor you and support you.

Most Moms & Dads make fine referees

 • Occasional short sprints

• Common Sense

Volunteer this season
& your child will remember it for a lifetime !


1. Register as an AYSO Volunteer @ www.eayso.org
►instructions; click & scroll down

2. Submit 2 copies of your signed volunteer form
►address @bottom of this page

3. Sign-up for & complete a half-day or day long course:

REFEREE TRAINING:


 Section 1 Roadshow
Hawthorne, CA

*Saturday, July 24

Regional Referee
8:45 am- 5:45 pm
(for new Refs with no prior Ref training, good for U6-U8-U10)




 
Region 13 Pasadena
 @ the R13 Club House
click for directions/map   
711 West Woodbury Rd., Altadena



* Saturday, July 31

* Saturday, August 7

* Saturday, August 21

* Saturday, August 28


U8 Official:
8:00 am to 12:00 noon

(for U6-U8 divisions)

Upgrade Course:
11:00 am to 6:00 pm 
(for currently certified U8 Officials that are ready to upgrade to Regional Referee)

Regional Referee Course:
8:00 am to 6:00 pm
 
(for new Refs in the U10 or above divisions with no prior Ref training)



Region 214 will reimburse/cover any training fees and will provide  all your equipment free of charge
you can pick your uniform up @ our General Ref Mtg :August 25

►click here more Info
& More Ref Training



 

Region 214 needs Referees !

Ensure that everyone plays,
volunteer today !



Becoming a Referee...

Referees are as critical to soccer as players and coaches.
In AYSO, the game can’t be played if there aren’t enough referees. If Regions don't have enough refs,registration is scaled back and kids who want to play in AYSO are turned away.

It’s most common for a volunteer to begin their AYSO referee career by refereeing their own child’s game or at the lowr levels learnining along with their players. As they learn the rules, develop their own techniques for managing players, coaches and fans and gain an appreciation for how important the role of the referee is to
a fun, fair and safe soccer experience, they often find it very rewarding to expand their knowledge and experience through AYSO’s advanced training and certification process.
AYSO’s referee training is considered some of the best in the U.S. and includes both in-person courses in your community and online opportunities.

Soccer knowledge is a plus, but is certainly not required. The AYSO referee training
will give you all you need to know to have a terrific experience on the field!


You referee one game each week; the season is 11 weeks.

- U6 & U8: referee your own child's game. (non-competitive)

- U10-U12: referee the game before your child's game.

-for U10-U12, start out as an AR-move to the center later




 CONTACT US:

Region 214’s Assistant
Ref Administrator:
Anne Louit @:
anneayso@earthlink.net  






**Send TWO (2)**
copies of your
***SIGNED***
VOLUNTEER FORM
to AYSO Region 214's PO Box:

Attn: CVPA
AYSO Region 214
PO BOX 214
South Pasadena, CA 91031






THANK YOU for VOLUNTEERING!!


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